Did you know that 60% of cases in the ER are non-urgent?
Emergency rooms and urgent cares have high wait times because a majority of visits involve non-urgent conditions that don’t require hospital resources.This overload stretches hospital staff thin and leaves patients waiting hours for care that could be handled elsewhere.
Did you know insurance slows down your care?
Specialists have long waitlists because the insurance system slows everything down — from referrals to prior authorizations and approvals. The average wait time to see a specialist is 30 days, with some specialties having much longer waits.
My child's fever is not going down.
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